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Cookie Policy

This notice explains how Weklr Consultoria e Soluções em Tecnologia LTDA, our partners, and service providers utilize cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website (weklr.com) (referred to as the "Site"). We aim to provide you with a clear understanding of these technologies, why we use them, and your rights to control their usage on our Site.

Understanding Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small data files sent by a website to your device, allowing the website to identify and recognize your device. Like most websites, the Site utilizes various types of cookies. First-party cookies belong to Weklr and are placed on your device when you visit the Site. Third-party cookies are placed by other parties when you visit the Site. We permit third parties to use cookies on the Site, which may be used for targeted advertising.

In addition to cookies, we employ other similar technologies, such as web beacons (also known as "tracking pixels" or "clear gifs"), tags, and scripts. These technologies assist us in delivering cookies, understanding usage patterns, and analyzing traffic on the Site.

Duration of Cookies and Similar Technologies

The lifespan of a cookie on your device depends on whether it is a session cookie or a persistent cookie. Session cookies are temporary and exist only while your browser is open, automatically being deleted once you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they expire, are manually deleted, or until your browser deletes them. The Site utilizes both session and persistent cookies. Similar technologies may have varying durations as well.

Purpose of Utilizing these Technologies

Some of these technologies are necessary for the proper functioning of the Site. Others enhance your browsing experience by recognizing you, remembering your preferences, and providing a more personalized interaction. They contribute to faster and more secure interactions with our Site, enable social media integration, and facilitate the delivery of relevant advertisements based on your interests. These technologies also aid us in understanding how people use our Site, including which pages are most popular.

Cookies and Similar Technologies Used on the Site

We categorize the cookies and similar technologies used on our Site into three groups: Required, Functional, and Advertising.

Required:

Required cookies and technologies enable essential functionality on the Site, such as remembering previous actions within a session. You cannot refuse Required cookies, but they do not collect information for marketing purposes.

Functional:

Functional cookies and technologies allow the Site to remember your choices, such as language preferences, to enhance your browsing experience. They also assist us in analyzing Site usage and evaluating and improving performance. The Functional category also encompasses analytics cookies and similar technologies, such as those offered by Google Analytics, which help us track visitor behavior and measure Site performance. For more information about Google Analytics and your data, please visit: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites

Advertising:

Advertising cookies and similar technologies assist us in delivering marketing content and tracking the performance of our campaigns. We and our advertising partners may utilize these technologies to better understand your interests and display relevant ads on other websites.

Managing and Deleting Cookies and Similar Technologies on the Site

You have the ability to manage cookies and other technologies (including those categorized as Required) by adjusting the settings in your internet browser or mobile device. The specific process may vary depending on the browser you use. For further guidance, consult the help function of your browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org, which provides instructions on deleting cookies for most browsers.

Please note that limiting the ability of the Site to set cookies and similar technologies may result in a suboptimal user experience and restrict access to certain functionalities.

Do Not Track Signals

The Do Not Track or "DNT" browser setting requests that a website disable its tracking of an individual user. As there is currently no industry.